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Nathanial Acosta
5 September, 19:43
How many electrons make up one colomb of charge?
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Kasey Cooley
5 September, 20:48
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Answer: 6.25
Explanation: One coulomb of charge has the equivalent charge of half dozen. 25x10^18 electrons.
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